Comfort-Aire's "S" Series, rated at 13 SEER, offers economical zone control because only the room or area being used is conditioned. Also, no energy is used to force air through a duct system.

Since the unit is independent of any other heating or cooling system, specific comfort requirements can be set for the space. A wireless remote makes it easy to select both temperature and mode.

The indoor air handler features a sleek design that extends just 9" or less into the room, depending on the model. For installation flexibility, the indoor section can be located up to 82 feet from the outdoor section.

Not only is the air handler visually unobtrusive, it's also so quiet you'll forget it's even there. Fan speed and mode can be selected so the air flow provides the comfort needed without being disruptive. All models feature three fan speeds.

Built with many quality components, the system includes a three minute delay at start-up to protect the compressor from short-cycling.

Total Cooling Capacity BTU

The total amount of cooling delivered by the system. This number is inclusive of all interior air handlers.

Total Cooling Capacity BTU

12000
BTU

Total Cooling Capacity

1
Ton(s)

SEER

Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) is a measure of cooling over an entire season. It is determined by comparing the amount of cooling produced in BTUs in relation to the amount of electricity used. A higher SEER means a system is more energy efficient and would provide comfort at a lower utility cost than a lower SEER system.

SEER

13
SEER

Energy Efficiency Ratio

The measure of air conditioner efficiency at its maximum load

Energy Efficiency Ratio

11.5
EER

Refrigerant

Inside air conditioning systems are liquid/gas refrigerant. There are two types of this refrigerant available for use, R-22 (more commonly known as Freon), and a newer alternative R-410A.

An air conditioning system does not consume refrigerant, but reuses it. As long as there are no leaks in the refrigerant circuit, there is no need to ever add more refrigerant to an air conditioning system.

Although R-22 is an effective refrigerant, if it is released into the atmosphere it can contribute to the depletion of the Earth’s ozone layer. The EPA has mandated the phasing out the use of R-22. It is being replaced by R-410A.

As of 2010, manufacturers are required to make all new air conditioners with R-410A. However, R-22 is still available for sale in existing pre-2010-manufactured equipment, and for use in servicing existing R-22 equipment. By 2020, R-22 will no longer be manufactured, but will still be recycled and available for sale.

Moisture Removal

The amount of water that can be removed from the air rated in pints per hour.

Moisture Removal

2.5
Pts/Hr

Factory Precharge

This unit is charged with enough refrigerant for the condensing unit evaporator coil and the length of line stated. Longer line sets can be used but would require some additional refrigerant for appropriate operation.

Factory Precharge

16.5
Feet

Maximum Fuse/Breaker

The maximum capacity breaker that the unit can be connected to (This is the best option for consistent performance)

Maximum Fuse/Breaker

20
Amps

Wiring Requirement for Indoor Unit

The wiring recommended to connect the outdoor unit to the interior air handler.

Wiring Requirement for Indoor Unit

4 Conductor/ 14 Gauge

Maximum Line Length

The maximum length of line set approved for use with this product.

Maximum Line Length

65.5
Feet

Maximum Height Difference

The maximum vertical distance between the condensing unit and the air handler.

Maximum Height Difference

26
Feet

Line Set Connection Type

There are two main types of connections for HVAC products brazed and flared. Brazed connections are typically used in standard split systems, and flare connections are typically used on mini splits and can be connected using a wrench.

Line Set Connection Type

Flare

ENERGY STAR® Qualified

Products earn the ENERGY STAR label by meeting the energy efficiency requirements set forth in ENERGY STAR specifications. The EPA establishes these specifications based on the following set of principles:

Qualified products must deliver the features and performance demanded by consumers, in addition to increased energy efficiency.

If the qualified product costs more than a conventional, less-efficient counterpart, purchasers will recover their investment in increased energy efficiency through utility bill savings, within a reasonable period of time.

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